The families of the Western Isles of Scotland inhabited a world long shaped by the mixture of Celtic and Norse cultures. The Celtic folk there shared an ancient traditional culture with the mainland, but the Norse-Viking settlers added a distinctive new outlook and introduced the islanders to a vast world outside Scotland.
This history of those islands (Lewis, Harris, Skye and Uist) and of the people who inhabited them paints a picture of a complex and unique Highland world as it developed over 600 years.
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